Bee & Wasp Removal in Seattle, WA
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Why call us for bee & wasp removal in Seattle?
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Licensed pros who know Seattle homes and which stinging insects species are active in Washington.
Free inspection
No-cost, no-obligation home assessment. You see exactly what's going on before any treatment is scheduled.
Fast scheduling
Most Seattle appointments are confirmed within 24 hours. Same-day often available depending on operator capacity in your area.
Treatment guarantees
If the problem returns inside the warranty period, your provider re-treats at no charge.
Why this matters
The cost of waiting on stinging insects
Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets cause more emergency room visits than any other household pest — anaphylaxis risk, swarm response when nests are disturbed, and aggressive defense of nests near doorways and decks. Licensed local operators treat all stinging insects with safety and pollinator awareness, using professional-grade equipment for nest assessment, treatment, and removal.
If you've spotted a nest near a doorway, deck, attic, or play area — call now. Wasps complete structurally significant nests within 7-10 days, and removal cost climbs sharply once a nest is mature. Stings near children or anyone with allergies are a medical emergency, not a maintenance issue.
- Stings can trigger anaphylaxis; severe reactions require emergency epinephrine and ER visits
- Disturbed nests produce swarm responses — single incidents of 50-100 stings are documented
- Carpenter bees damage wooden structures (deck rails, eaves, fascia) progressively over multiple seasons
- Yellow jacket nests in wall voids or ground holes are often missed until accidentally disturbed
Reference: EPA: Integrated Pest Management for Bees and Wasps (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency).
Bee & Wasp Removal services in Seattle
Local technicians handle every common stinging insect situation in Seattle, from quick spot treatments to full-home elimination programs.

Bee & Wasp Removal in Seattle
Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets cause more emergency room visits than any other household pest — anaphylaxis risk, swarm response when nests are disturbed, and aggressive defense of nests near doorways and decks. Licensed local operators treat all stinging insects with safety and pollinator awareness, using professional-grade equipment for nest assessment, treatment, and removal.
Common species treated
- Paper wasps (Polistes spp.)
- Yellow jackets (Vespula spp.)
- Bald-faced hornets (Dolichovespula maculata)
- European hornets (Vespa crabro)
- Carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp.)
- Honey bees (Apis mellifera)
Starting price
Starts as low as
$89
for single nest treatment
Final cost depends on home size, infestation severity, and treatment method. Free inspection determines exact pricing — no obligation to book. See FAQ below for details.
Bee & Wasp Removal for Seattle, WA homeowners
Across Seattle — from Capitol Hill to Redmond — face real stinging insects pressure. Seattle's climate — consistent moisture and mild temperatures favor moisture-loving pests — combined with Seattle's housing density and landscaping creates the kind of conditions stinging insects thrive in. Local technicians know which species are most active in Washington, where they harbor in homes built for this region, and what treatment approach delivers lasting results in Seattle's specific environment.
What makes Seattle different
Seattle's persistent moisture and mild temperatures create ideal conditions for dampwood termites — a species rare in most US markets but common in older Pacific Northwest homes with moisture-damaged wood. Carpenter ants are aggressive year-round, and rodent pressure stays elevated through the mild winters. Capitol Hill and Ballard neighborhoods see particularly high carpenter ant calls due to their older woodframe housing stock and consistent rainfall exposure.
Stinging insects in Seattle: what to know
Pest pressure in Seattle is shaped by consistent moisture and mild temperatures favor moisture-loving pests. The top issues for Seattle homeowners are: Dampwood termites, Carpenter ants, Rodents. Carpenter ants are year-round indoor invaders; rodent activity is constant due to mild winters; dampwood termite swarms appear August-September; mosquito pressure is moderate compared to the Southeast.
Top pest pressures in the Seattle area
- Dampwood termites
- Carpenter ants
- Rodents
- Sugar ants
Licensing & regulation in Washington
In Washington, structural pest control is regulated by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) under RCW 17.21 (Washington Pesticide Application Act). Washington licenses commercial pest control operators under the PCO Structural category, with a separate Structural Pest Inspector (SPI) license for wood-destroying organism inspections that does not authorize pesticide application. Most license types require Washington Laws and Safety plus all relevant pest categories. Washington is one of two states with a dedicated Structural Pest Inspector license that's separate from applicator licenses — important for real estate transactions where wood-destroying organism inspections are required. Any technician treating your Seattle home should be able to confirm their certification in writing — a licensed local pro will welcome the question.
Service areas around Seattle
Capitol Hill • Ballard • Queen Anne • Bellevue • Redmond
Common stinging insects in Seattle
Stinging insect pressure in Seattle concentrates around three families that dominate residential pest control calls in the region. Each species has different nesting habits, aggression levels, and treatment requirements — accurate identification on inspection is the difference between a single visit and a recurring problem.
Paper wasps
Paper wasps build umbrella-shaped open-cell nests under eaves, on deck rails, in porch ceilings, and around door frames throughout Seattle. Brown to reddish-brown, slender, and 3/4 to 1 inch long, they form small colonies of 20-200 workers and defend the nest only when directly threatened. Most residential calls in Seattle during the warm season involve paper wasps. Direct insecticide application at dawn or dusk eliminates the colony within 24 hours — single-nest treatment of an accessible nest typically starts at $89.
Yellow jackets
Yellow jackets are the most aggressive stinging insect in Seattle pest control and the leading cause of stinging emergencies from August through September. Black with bright yellow stripes and 1/2 inch long, they nest in ground holes, wall voids, attic cavities, and compost piles. Workers can sting repeatedly without dying, and a wall-void colony in a Seattle home can produce indoor stinging incidents when worker pressure pushes through interior drywall. Surface sprays do not work on concealed nests — professional treatment uses dust formulations injected directly into the void.
Bald-faced hornets
Bald-faced hornets build large gray football-shaped paper nests in trees, shrubs, and on building exteriors throughout Seattle. Black and white, 3/4 inch, and aggressive within a 25-foot radius of the nest, they form colonies of 400-700 workers in a mature nest. Treatment requires careful approach and often extension equipment for nests in tall trees, which raises typical pricing into the $200-$400 range for Seattle jobs.
Carpenter bees
Carpenter bees bore round 1/2-inch holes into unpainted wood — fascia, deck rails, eaves, pergolas — and excavate galleries inside the wood for egg laying. Common across older woodframe homes in Seattle, they cause cosmetic damage immediately and structural damage over multiple seasons as galleries enlarge. Treatment uses a dust formulation injected into each bore hole followed by structural sealing. Most Seattle carpenter bee jobs run $150-$300.
Frequently asked questions about bee & wasp removal in Seattle
How do I know if I have wasps, hornets, or honey bees?
Look at body shape, color, and nest. Wasps and hornets are slender with smooth narrow waists and long legs — typically yellow/black or black/white striped — and build paper nests with visible cells. Yellow jackets nest in ground holes or wall voids and are aggressive scavengers. Honey bees are fuzzy and golden-brown, smaller, and build hexagonal wax combs. Carpenter bees are large, fuzzy, and look almost identical to bumble bees but bore round 1/2-inch holes into wooden structures. The free inspection identifies the species and determines the safest treatment approach for your situation.
Why is DIY wasp treatment dangerous?
Hardware-store sprays often kill some workers but leave the queen and brood, which produces a more aggressive rebuilt colony within days. Treating nests at night reduces immediate sting risk but creates ladder-and-spray-can-in-the-dark scenarios that produce serious injuries every year. Yellow jacket wall-void nests can't be effectively treated with surface spray — they require dust formulations injected into the void using professional equipment. The combined risk of incomplete elimination plus personal injury makes DIY wasp/hornet treatment one of the worst-outcome DIY pest control attempts homeowners make.
What if it's actually honey bees and not wasps?
Licensed pest control operators handle bees, wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets. The operator will inspect, identify the species, and recommend the safest, most effective approach — which may include relocation when appropriate, especially for honey bees. Don't try to identify the species yourself before calling. Just call and let the operator inspect.
How much does bee and wasp removal cost?
Stinging insect removal starts as low as $89 for single nest treatment of an accessible exposed nest. Final cost depends on nest accessibility (eave vs. wall void vs. ground), species (yellow jackets in walls require more involved treatment than paper wasps on a porch), height of nest, and whether multiple nests are present. Most jobs fall well below what homeowners expect. Wall-void yellow jacket treatment typically runs $200-$400; bald-faced hornet nests in tall trees run higher; carpenter bee treatment runs $150-$300 plus structural sealing. Your free inspection determines exact pricing before any work is scheduled — no obligation to book.
How fast can someone come out for a stinging insect emergency?
For active stinging emergencies — visible nest near a doorway during peak season, repeated stings happening in or near the home, or any household member with a known venom allergy — most service areas offer same-day or next-morning inspection and treatment. For standard situations like a single paper wasp nest on a back fence, a regular scheduled appointment without emergency premium is appropriate. Call to confirm response time for your specific situation.
Will the nest come back next season?
Returning queens often rebuild on the same site, so removing the old nest after treatment is part of long-term prevention. Without ongoing prevention, yellow jacket and paper wasp activity tends to return year after year in homes with favorable nesting conditions (sheltered eaves, ground burrows, wall void access points). Sealing entry points to wall voids, removing old nests, and quarterly perimeter pest control treatments materially reduce repeat infestations. Homes with previous severe stinging insect problems often opt for recurring service.
Other bee & wasp removal service areas
Bee & Wasp Removal is available across our network in Seattle and surrounding regional cities. Operators in each area treat the same stinging insects pressures.
Other pest services in Seattle
Dealing with more than one pest issue at the same address? Local operators in Seattle treat the full range.
Pest Control in Seattle
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Local bed bug exterminators in Seattle
Bed bugs spread fast and survive without feeding for over a year. DIY treatments almost always fail and let the infestation grow worse.
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Seattle rodent exterminators
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Mosquito Control services for Seattle homeowners
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Cockroach Extermination in Seattle
Cockroaches trigger asthma attacks, contaminate food with salmonella and E. coli, and reproduce so fast that for every one you see, dozens more are hidden in walls and appliances.
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Local ant exterminators in Seattle
Most ant species are nuisance pests, but carpenter ants damage wood like termites and fire ants deliver painful stings. Killing the trail you see does nothing to the colony of 50,000+ underground.
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Seattle flea exterminators
Flea infestations multiply fast and spread across the entire home — eggs and larvae embed in carpet fibers, upholstery, pet bedding, and yard soil long before adult fleas are visible on pets. Licensed local operators apply professional Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs) plus adulticides across all four life stages (eggs, larvae, pupae, adults) for elimination DIY treatments rarely achieve.
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